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Rejected Children’s Books!

Today we are reading “Mom Runs Trains On The Weekend with Dad’s Friends” and “My Big Black Hawk.” Here’s more from Hailee and Kendra.

Rejected Children’s Books

Today, we are reading “Dad’s Little Pecker” and “Mike Lit Shouldn’t Be Hard To Find.” It’s quite obvious these are not meant for children,but rather for consenting adults. Here’s more from Hailee and Kendra.

The Books That Amazon Bans

Amazon controls about 65 percent of the book sales in the United States. It has forced out many of the largest book chain stores. But now, Amazon has begun a pernicious campaign of banning books. Many are kids’ books. Others are political in nature and for adults.

Why aren’t “free speech” conservatives addressing this evil attempt to control free speech, the free press and American freedoms across the board? Here’s more from Mark Dice.

Get Your Book In A Library

Did you write a great educational book? Do you want to make sure it gets added to your local public school library? Well, we hope you like rainbows. Here are some great tips for aspiring children’s authors! More from The Babylon Bee.

Teaching Children About History

As concerned parents know all too well, the revolution of the mind is an intergenerational project. It is more important than ever that we take back the responsibility for educating our children about history and about the way the world really works. There are many tools we can use to help us in that task, and today Connor Boyack introduces us to another one: a Tuttle Twins story-based American history textbook called America’s History: A Tuttle Twins Series of Stories. More from The Corbett Report.

Children’s Book Propaganda

In a bookstore’s kid’s section, “There’s probably 27 different books about former Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.. a ton about Kamala
Harris…“ Hillary Clinton, Justice Sotomayor, AOC, etc… but Bethany Mandel couldn’t find ANY on conservatives. So she’s fighting back!

Here’s how. More from John Stossel.

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